The Eva and the Irishman series follows three generations of the Dady-O’Neill clan from immigration from Finland and Ireland through the Suffragette Movement, World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and Pre-World War II. The series contains seven novels and three short stories.
Coming soon: Wild Rose Vigil, the seventh and final novel in the series.

Eva and the Irishman, begins the epic love story of two broken people struggling together to regain trust, love, and happiness, where their love for each other can burn at white heat. Resembling the genre mix of the Outlander series in which multi-faceted characters and their stories dominate, Eva and the Irishman's frequent toe-curling sex is the delicious icing on the cake.

Book 2 of the Eva & the Irishman series finds Eva's brilliant daughter Ellen dreaming to become a doctor. But the handsome and alluringly carnal Sean O’Neill, an avid horseman, takes her to places sexually where she completely lets go of the reins. Will she be able to hold to her life-long ambitions now that she’s discovered her intense love for him?

You fell in love with Eva and Liam in Eva and the Irishman. In Wild Rose and the Horseman, you witnessed Ellen Mattson unabashedly become an accomplished, strong woman ahead of her time, while keeping her man Sean. Now the epic saga of the amazing Dady-O’Neill clan continues in Wild Rose Ranch, book 3 in the Eva and the Irishman series.

The Sweet Fragrance of New Mown Hay is Robert O’Neill’s story of a heart-rending, two-year journey to manhood. Upon his departure for NYC in 1925, he’s convinced himself that he’s made a mess of things with Aili, and that it’s too late for any kind of relationship with her. So after a week at the New York City Police Academy, he unceremoniously dives into a sizzling, sex-filled affair...

In this fifth novel of the series, the third generation of the Wild Rose Ranch as growing up and the eldest, Ida O’Neill is in love. Sean and Ellen’s beautiful and independent daughter clashes with her protective father, echoing the long-ago conflict Sean had with Liam over Ellen. When things are at their worst, Ida’s life is drastically changed, sending shockwaves through the whole clan.

It’s 1937, Europe is on the brink of war with Germany, and the U.S. is vowing to stay out of it. Back in Missoula, second- and third-born Sullivans enter adulthood at full steam. Kelly and Brendan's trials do not disappoint in the tradition of the Dady-O'Neill family saga of love, loss, and resilience. Novel 6 in the Eva and the Irishman series.